Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Table Tops at 1515

Here is a look at 1515
My Aunt Annie's bookcase I just received from my cousin

﻿I had no plans of how I what I was going to do...but I really like how it
turned out by using my vintage candlesticks, shiny bright ornaments,
beads and trees.
On the inside of the bookcase I have all my Great Grandparents Christmas
cards from the 1900-1940's displayed along with many of the Christmas
postcards they got through the years.

14 comments:

Ann- I don't even know where to begin but to tell you that I love it all. I haven't seen your posts forever! I just got caught up- with maybe 20 of them. You haven't been showing up on my sidebar, so I thought you were just too busy to post! Looks like you are having a grand time this season, as usual. I have no idea how you find all of this stuff! We got rain today and could get quite a bit of it. Gloomy skies again but beats an ice storm!

About Me

Enjoying the simple things in life. Watching the hummingbird, finding a new cousin while working on my genealogy, cutting my roses, finding a new treasure at a antique store....NOW that is excitment to me!
I have a 2 story Victorian with a wrap around porch, where my husband and I live with our dog Greta and cat Boots. I had to, it had a pink door the color of my Maternal Grandmothers house and pocket doors like my Paternal Grandparents house! In 2009 I bought my Paternal Grandparents home 2 hours away, in the town where I was born, we call it 1515. It was meant to bring my cousins and I together more often but it has been much more than that.
Oh it is a sentimental life!